Tibbott Gallery art exhibit 'A Shaman Knew Ms. Storm' ends its run
by Emily Holt, art teacher
The show was installed at the end of January and a closing reception is scheduled for Thursday, March 8 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
The Tibbott Center Gallery is pleased to present a new exhibit featuring paintings and sculpture from two Nashville aristts.
Doris Wasserman and Shana Kohnstamm met while serving on Nasville’s Art & Business Council's Periscope, which is designed as an Artist Entrepreneurship Training program. Their friendship grew out of a complete admiration for each other's work, so they are delighted to have an opportunity to exhibit together.
Both artists will be presenting fresh works for their exhibit, "A Shaman Knew Ms. Storm." The title is an anagram of their last names. The show was installed at the end of January and a closing reception is scheduled for Thursday, March 8 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Wasserman's new series of paintings, "Stars Falling on Water," is specifically crafted for this exhibit and highlights her iconic style of mark making. Kohnstamm's work consists of vibrant three-dimensional felted sculpture and both traditional and non-traditional weaving.
The work will be on view through Thursday, March 15.
The Helen Meador Summer International Travel Fellowship funded summer professional development for Second Grade Teacher Caleb Franklin and First Grade Teacher Latasha Smith.
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